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 Richard Nixon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913 – April 22, 1994) was the thirty-seventh President of the United States, serving from 1969 to 1974.
Nixon appointed the following Justices to the Supreme Court of the United States:
Upon Nixon's election to the vice-presidency, Governor Earl Warren appointed Thomas Kuchel to succeed him in his Senate seat.
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 Richard M. Nixon
Patricia Nixon was born in 1946 and Julie Nixon was born in 1948.
Richard Milhous Nixon was born in 1913 in Yorba Linda, California.
Nixon’s refusal to comply with subpoenas for tapes early in 1974 led Leon Jaworski to appeal to the Supreme Court.
http://edweb.tusd.k12.az.us/sandre/Presidents/Nixon.htm

  
 Famous ClipArt: U.S. Presidents: Richard M. Nixon
Richard M. Nixon (1913-1994), 37th president of the United States, and the first to resign from office, while facing almost certain impeachment for his involvement in the Watergate scandal.
Richard Milhous Nixon was born in Yorba Linda, California, on January 9, 1913, the second of five sons of Francis (Frank) Anthony Nixon and Hannah Milhous Nixon.
While the case was in court, and his reputation prominent, Nixon ran for Senate, accusing his opponent, Helen Gahagan Douglas of sympathizing with Communists, and calling her the "Pink Lady".
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 Richard M. Nixon
Richard Milhous Nixon (1913-1994) was the only president of the United States ever to resign from office.
Before Nixon was elected vice president, he was elected twice to the U.S. House of Representatives and once to the U.S. Senate.
Before he was elected president, Nixon had served as vice president.
http://www.worldbook.com/wc/features/presidents/html/nixon.htm

  
 World Almanac for Kids
NIXON, Richard Milhous (1913–94), 37th president of the U.S. and the only one to have resigned from office.
In 1952 the Republicans nominated Nixon to be the running mate of presidential candidate Dwight D. Eisenhower.
As vice-president, Nixon emerged as a vigorous Republican spokesman during the Eisenhower years, campaigning in a cut-and-thrust style that contrasted with Eisenhower’s nonpartisan aloofness.
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 Richard M. Nixon
In 1950, Nixon was chosen as the Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate.
RICHARD MILHOUS NIXON was born January 9, 1913, in his father’s house in Yorba Linda, California.
After his discharge, Nixon was persuaded by some California Republicans to run for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives against a popular Democratic incumbent, Jerry Voorhis.
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 Nixon, Richard M(ilhous)
Nixon was senator for California from 1951 until elected vice-president.
Nixon, a Californian, entered Congress in 1947, and rose to prominence during the McCarthyite era of the 1950s.
A poster for Republican Dwight D Eisenhower’s US presidential campaign in 1952, with Richard Nixon as his running mate.
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 Richard M. Nixon
These cases brought Nixon to the attention of the public and in 1952 Dwight Eisenhower chose him as his running mate in the presidential election of 1952.
Nixon became a lawyer in Los Angeles, and after losing the race for governor of California in 1962, claimed he was retiring from politics.
At first Nixon refused but when the Supreme Court ruled against him and members of the Senate began calling for him to be impeached, he changed his mind.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAnixon.htm

  
 Richard M. Nixon
Nixon was the first president to visit all 50 states.
Secretary: I hearby resign the office of the President of the United States.
Nixon's mother wanted him to become a Quaker missionary; Nixon wanted to be an FBI agent.
http://www.geocities.com/presfacts/nixon.html

  
 Character Above All: Richard M. Nixon Essay
Richard Nixon was an introvert in the extroverted calling of the politician.
So he did--and the indelible marks Richard Nixon left on American history are Watergate and his resignation from the presidency before he could be impeached.
His first major opponents, Jerry Voorhis, a millionaire banker's son, and Helen Gahagan Douglas, a famous actress and friend of Eleanor Roosevelt, could be seen as Franklins.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/character/essays/nixon.html

  
 Richard Milhous Nixon
Nixon was a high school debater and was undergraduate president at Whittier College in California, where he was graduated in 1934.
Richard Milhous Nixon: First Term - First Term In 1968 Nixon again won the Republican nomination for president; Spiro T. Agnew was his...
Richard Milhous NIXON - NIXON, Richard Milhous (1913—1994) Senate Years of Service: 1950-1953 Party: Republican...
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 Richard M. Nixon
President Richard Nixon was the first President to resign from office.
A Republican citizen's committee in Whittier was considering Nixon as a candidate for Congress in the 12th Congressional District.
Born in California in 1913, Nixon had a brilliant record at Whittier College and Duke University Law School before beginning the practice of law.
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 Richard M. Nixon
Nixon attempted to resign voluntarily, as he had from the California and U.S. Supreme Court bars, but New York refused to accept his resignation unless he acknowledged that he had obstructed justice during the Watergate coverup.
Former President Richard M. Nixon is disbarred by the New York Bar Association.
Former President Richard Nixon dies after a stroke, bringing finality to our long national nightmare.
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 Nixon (1995)
Richard Milhous Nixon was raised in Whittier, California in the 1920's.
Just as his brother Harold's death freed-up the money for Nixon to attend law school, so the slayings of the Kennedy brothers cleared his path to the White House.
In 1962, having lost the 1960 presidential election, Nixon ran for gubernatorial office in his native California.
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 Perpsective on Richard M. Nixon -- April 25, 1994
Nixon was subjected to a double standard, being judged much more harshly because he was, by virtue of personality, the anti-Teflon President, with every bit of the normal dirty grease of government sticking to the media perception of his essential soul.
But it was neither Nixon nor the Republicans who started that war, and it was Nixon who ended it.
But instead of projecting a messianic role for this country, Nixon understood the "limits of power" of the United States in the emerging multipolar world; he detailed this notion in his "Nixon Doctrine" speech.
http://www.robertscheer.com/1_natcolumn/94_columns/042594B.htm

  
 Richard M. Nixon
Nixon hugs his daughter, Julie, after informing her of his decision to resign the presidency, August 7, 1974.
Nixon and Pat meet with California Governor Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy, July 1970.
Richard M. Nixon and Spiro T. Agnew celebrate their nomination at the Republican National Convention, June 1968.
http://www.gmu.edu/library/specialcollections/nixon.html

  
 Richard M. Nixon, 37th President, Dies
Until stricken Nixon, the nation's only president ever forced to resign, had led an active life in retirement, with a busy schedule of travel and writing.
He also lauded Nixon for 50 years of public service in which "he gave of himself with intelligence and devotion to duty." He said of Nixon that "no less than a month before his passing, he was still in touch with me about the great issues of the day."
Clinton declared a national day of mourning, and said he would attend Nixon's funeral, which will be held at the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace in Yorba Linda, Calif., on Wednesday at 4 p.m.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/national/longterm/watergate/stories/nixobit.htm

  
 Naval Service of Richard Nixon
Richard Milhous Nixon was born on 9 January 1913 to Francis Anthony and Hanna Milhous Nixon in Yorba Linda, California.
In January 1942, Nixon became an attorney for the Office of Emergency Management in Washington, D.C. where he worked until he accepted an appointment as lieutenant junior grade in the United States Naval Reserve on 15 June 1942.
Continuing his education at Duke University, where he acquired a Bachelor of Laws in 1937, Nixon returned to Whittier, California to practice law.
http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq60-8.htm

  
 RICHARD MILHOUS NIXON
She and the former President are buried at the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace in Yorba Linda, California.
Nixon met the troubled days of Watergate with dignity.
Burried: Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace in Yorba Linda, California.
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 Richard M. Nixon
The 8 August 1974 resignation announcement is at Richard Nixon's resignation; see the official 9 August 1974 signed resignation document, at NARA Exhibit American Originals - Resignation of President Richard Nixon.
Congressional reaction to Johnson and Nixon's use of foreign prerogatives was expressed in passage over Nixon's veto of the War Powers Act on 7 November 1973.
Photographs of the Nixon funeral are at American Presidents Life Portraits - Gravesites - Nixon.
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 Richard M. Nixon
In an astonishing political comeback, Nixon was elected to the presidency in 1968.
One of America 's most controversial presidents, Richard Nixon began life in a modest house built by his father.
In the Congress and Senate during the 1940s and early 1950s, Nixon gained national notoriety as a Communist hunter.
http://hoover.archives.gov/exhibits/cottages/middleclass/nixon.html

  
 Richard Nixon - 36th President of the United States
Richard Nixon - 36th President of the United States
Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace — Yorba Linda, California
Pictures of Pat Nixon from the Library of Congress
http://www.presidentsusa.net/nixon.html

  
 Internet Public Library: POTUS
Richard M. Nixon -- from The Presidents of the United States of America
Richard M. Nixon -- from The American Presidency
From his 1971 State of the Union address.
http://www.ipl.org/div/potus/rmnixon.html

  
 U.S. President: Richard M. Nixon eThemes eMINTS
There is also information about the Watergate scandal, Nixon's resignation as president, and his pardon from President Ford.
Students can read about Nixon's term as vice-president, president, and his involvement in Watergate.
Learn about his work in government and his eventual resignation from the presidency.
http://www.emints.org/ethemes/resources/S00001107.shtml

  
 Nixon Presidential Materials - Nixon Home Page
Visit the Nixon Presidential Materials Staff in College Park, Maryland, to research the newly released materials.
In January 2004, Congress passed legislation to create a federally-operated Nixon Presidential Library in Yorba Linda, California.
The Library will house President Nixon's White House materials and pre- and post-presidential materials.
http://nixon.archives.gov

  
 Richard M. Nixon
Richard Nixon owed his early prominence and election as Dwight Eisenhower's Vice President to his reputation as an anti-Communist militant.
Following irrefutable disclosure of that fact, he became the only President ever to resign from office.
Unfortunately, these diplomatic achievements were eventually overshadowed by disclosure of the Watergate scandals a web of illegal activity involving scores of Nixon's advisers.
http://www.npg.si.edu/exh/hall2/nixons.htm

  
 American Experience The Presidents Richard M. Nixon PBS
Richard Nixon was the first president to resign from office...
Wade decision handed down by Supreme Court (1973)
The enigmatic nature of the Nixon presidency combined comparatively progressive legislative initiatives with a flagrant abuse of presidential power and the public trust.
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Richard Nixon and H.R. Haldeman Watergate White House "Smoking Gun" tape
President Richard M. Nixon Watergate tapes President counsels Dean on possible testimony
This conversation between the President and Haldeman reveals the President's growing frustration with the Watergate affair.
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 American Presidents: Life Portraits
Richard Nixon Program From The Nixon Library and Birthplace In Yorba Linda, California Watch
Richard Nixon Presidential Project -- National Archives In Maryland Watch--->
• Inteview With Julie Nixon & David Eisenhower Watch
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 From Revolution to Reconstruction: Presidents: Richard M. Nixon
A report by President Richard Nixon to the Congress February 25, 1971
From Revolution to Reconstruction: Presidents: Richard M. Nixon
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 Richard M. Nixon Quotes - The Quotations Page
Richard M. Nixon, in his White House farewell
Richard M. Nixon, In a press conference, November 11, 1973
And I think, too, that I can say that in my years of public life that I welcome this kind of examination because people have got to know whether or not their President is a crook.
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 American Rhetoric: Richard M. Nixon - "Checkers" Speech
I say that it was morally wrong -- if any of that $18,000 went to Senator Nixon, for my personal use.
He's a great man. And a vote for Eisenhower is a vote for what's good for America.
I'm sure that you have read the charge, and you've heard it, that I, Senator Nixon, took $18,000 from a group of my supporters.
http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/richardnixoncheckers.html

  
 The Peace Maker: Home page
A collection of images of the Nixon family.
Exhibit: Links - "The Nixon Books" (writings of the president)
his site is in memory to the Greatest peacemaker of the 20th century Richard M. Nixon.
http://www.rvv.com/peacemaker/index2.htm

  
 Richard M. Nixon
President Richard M. Nixon at the Western White House in 1972.
Richard's older brother, Harold Nixon, became ill with tuberculosis in 1927.
Richard's father took him and his brother to visit their mother and older brother on school holidays and many weekends.
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 Richard M. Nixon
The Watergate Tapes
Segment 3:Topics discussed include: implications of Dean's potential testimony; possibility of impeachment; need for someone to listen to the White House Tapes to review conversations with Dean; Richard Moore's fear of legal exposure; President's words regarding money for defendants.
ABSTRACT: Ehrlichman and the President discuss coversations with GordonStrachan and Richard Kleindeinst; Kleindeinst's request for a special prosecutor; risks of special prosecutor; Colson and money for Hunt; Strachan's upcoming testimony; obstruction of justice exposure of White House Staff; Bittman's role; Colson's exposure; Liddy's testimony and sentencing prospects; Dean's role in money for defendants; Magruder's knowledge.
ABSTRACT: "The Smoking Gun" conversation: Haldeman and Nixon discuss the progress of the FBI's investigation especially the tracing of the source of money found on the burglars.
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/watergate.html

  
 Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace-
Read the brief from The Nixon Center More>>
Local entrepreneur-turned author will discuss his acclaimed memoir and RN's legacy on Vietnam More>>
Former Refugee and U.S. Marine, Quang X. Pham to Appear at Nixon Library on October 18
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 NIXON, Richard Milhous - Biographical Information
New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1978; Gellman, Irwin F. The Contender: Richard Nixon, the Congress Years, 1946-1952.
New York: The Free Press, 1999; Parmet, Herbert S. Richard Nixon and His America.
Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives; American National Biography; Nixon, Richard.
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 World of Quotes - Richard M. Nixon Quotes.
10 Quotes for 'Richard M. Nixon' in the Database.
World of Quotes - Richard M. Nixon Quotes.
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 Richard M. Nixon Quotes
We must always remember that America is a great nation today not because of what government did for people but because of what people did for themselves and for one another.
You won't have Nixon to kick around anymore, because, gentlemen, this is my last press conference.
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But those who hate you don't win unless you hate them.
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